Beaufort Scale
Atmosphere Layers
Weather maps
Air Masses
Vocab
100

Total number of ratings in the scale

13 - 0 thru 12

100

The hottest layer

Thermosphere

100

Shown on a weather map using blue spikes

cold front 

(NOTE:  also used with red humps to show a stationary front)

100

Warm, dry, formed over land

Tropical continental

100

a large body of air covering much of the continent or the ocean, in which the temperatures, pressure, and humidity are all fairly constant

air mass

200

The Beaufort scale was introduced in what year?

1805

200

The calmest layer

Stratosphere

200

Spikes and humps point which direction?

Direction of movement

200
cold, dry, formed over land

Antarctic maritime 

200

a rotating storm created by an area of low pressure which draws are in

Cyclone

300

This rating has wind speeds at 47-54 mph and can result in minor damage to buildings, with roof tiles and chimney pot blowing off

9 - strong gale

300

Layer(s) where the temperature is lowest at the bottom and highest at the top 

Thermosphere (-184 bottom; 3600 top)

Stratosphere (-60 bottom; 5 top)


300

Lines of equal pressure 

Isobars

300
Masses formed over a warm region

3 - 

tropical continental

tropical maritime

equatorial maritime

300
Th temperature in the air at which water vapor in the air will condense

dew point

400

This rating has wind speeds at 13-18 mph with small waves up to 4 feet

4 - moderate breeze

400

The area between the Thermosphere and the Mesosphere is called 

Mesopause

400

Shape(s) and color(s) used to show an occluded front

Purple humps and spikes

400

cool and damp - these air masses start of chilly but get warmer and damper as they move over the ocean

Polar maritime

400

the sun power that hits the ground

insolation

500

Nam all 13 ratings in order starting with "calm"

0- calm

1 - light air

2 - light breeze

3 - gentle breeze

4 - moderate breeze

5 - fresh breeze

6 - strong breeze

7 - near gale

8 - gale

9 - strong gale

10 - storm

11 - violent storm

12 - hurricane

500

"Sounding rockets" release a compound that creates what

white, expanding clouds

500

Basic unit of pressure just marginally less than average atmospheric pressure at ground level

Bar

500

These masses can spread from the Sahara Desert into Europe bringing heat waves and sometimes orange skies

Tropical continental

500

how much moisture there is compared to the total it could hold at that temperature

relative humidity